Issue 12, 2006

The formation of the stable radicals ˙CH2CN, CH3˙CHCN and ˙CH2CH2CN from the anions CH2CN, CH3CHCN and CH2CH2CN in the gas phase. A joint experimental and theoretical study

Abstract

Franck–Condon one-electron oxidation of the stable anions CH2CN, CH3CHCN and CH2CH2CN (in the collision cell of a reverse-sector mass spectrometer) produce the radicals ˙CH2CN, CH3˙CHCN and ˙CH2CH2CN, which neither rearrange nor decompose during the microsecond duration of the neutralisation–reionisation experiment. Acetonitrile (CH3CN) and propionitrile (CH3CH2CN) are known interstellar molecules and radical abstraction of these could produce energised ˙CH2CN and CH3˙CHCN, which might react with NH2˙ (a known interstellar radical) on interstellar dust or ice surfaces to form NH2CH2CN and NH2CH(CH3)CN, precursors of the amino acids glycine and alanine.

Graphical abstract: The formation of the stable radicals ˙CH2CN, CH3˙CHCN and ˙CH2CH2CN from the anions −CH2CN, CH3−CHCN and −CH2CH2CN in the gas phase. A joint experimental and theoretical study

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Feb 2006
Accepted
27 Apr 2006
First published
18 May 2006

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2006,4, 2466-2472

The formation of the stable radicals ˙CH2CN, CH3˙CHCN and ˙CH2CH2CN from the anions CH2CN, CH3CHCN and CH2CH2CN in the gas phase. A joint experimental and theoretical study

H. J. Andreazza, M. Fitzgerald and J. H. Bowie, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2006, 4, 2466 DOI: 10.1039/B602621D

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